The impulse response is basically stimulating a system with a unit impulse. The output when you do this is nothing more than the impulse response. So taking the inverse impulse response which is effectively 1/h(t) is the same as 1/y(t) which is the inverse of the output of the system.

The impulse response is basically stimulating a system with a unit impulse. The output when you do this is nothing more than the impulse response. So taking the inverse impulse response which is effectively 1/h(t) is the same as 1/y(t) which is the inverse of the output of the system.

ok i know that it related to the impulse but i need a practical example in application of use the inverse impulse response such somthing in image ( i need a live using of it )
I mean aclearly reasone for using it??????????????

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ok i know that it related to the impulse but i need a practical example in application of use the inverse impulse response such somthing in image ( i need a live using of it )
I mean aclearly reasone for using it??????????????

Google is our friend. I googled "inverse impulse response", and got some hits. This one off of the 2nd page of hits looks like it might be what you are looking for in an application: